More money. More money. More money

It was another good quarter for venture capital investing in the state. According to the MoneyTree Report, venture capitalists invested $311 million in 41 deals in the state — a five year high and more than double the amount for the same period last year. The numbers follow a report from Ernst & Young and VentureOne, which also showed that venture investors are not shy about placing bets on new startup companies.

Who raised money in the state?

Here’s a breakdown from the MoneyTree Report, which tracks deals as the money arrives. That’s part of the reason why some of the figures — including the amount of VLST — are different from what I reported on the VC Notebook deal tracker.

Avalara, software, $600,000

Avvo, media and entertainment, $3 million

Broadstream Communications, media and entertainment, $1.75 million

CardioMetrix, medical devices, $600,000

Cequint, telecommunications, $1.5 million

Clearsight Systems, software, $5.5 million

GalleryPlayer, computers and peripherals, $1.2 million

Global Market Insite, software, $35 million

HealthUnity, software, $1.4 million

Illumigen Biosciences, biotechnology, $850,000

Inrix, retailing/distribution, $10 million

Insitu Group, industrial/energy, $23 million

Intelligent Results, software, $2 million

Intrepid Learning Solutions, business products and services, $10.5 million

More money. More money. More money

It was another good quarter for venture capital investing in the state. According to the MoneyTree Report, venture capitalists invested $311 million in 41 deals in the state — a five year high and more than double the amount for the same period last year. The numbers follow a report from Ernst & Young and VentureOne, which also showed that venture investors are not shy about placing bets on new startup companies.

Who raised money in the state?

Here’s a breakdown from the MoneyTree Report, which tracks deals as the money arrives. That’s part of the reason why some of the figures — including the amount of VLST — are different from what I reported on the VC Notebook deal tracker.

Avalara, software, $600,000

Avvo, media and entertainment, $3 million

Broadstream Communications, media and entertainment, $1.75 million

CardioMetrix, medical devices, $600,000

Cequint, telecommunications, $1.5 million

Clearsight Systems, software, $5.5 million

GalleryPlayer, computers and peripherals, $1.2 million

Global Market Insite, software, $35 million

HealthUnity, software, $1.4 million

Illumigen Biosciences, biotechnology, $850,000

Inrix, retailing/distribution, $10 million

Insitu Group, industrial/energy, $23 million

Intelligent Results, software, $2 million

Intrepid Learning Solutions, business products and services, $10.5 million